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Note from T.I. Pocock:
Died without issue and left estate of Innes to Alexander of Cromey 1578
Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps01/ps01_142.htm
21st Chief of Clan Innes. Inherited the estates from his brother, in 1576, when his brother was beheaded.
He was known as "The Weak Laird" and was not a good manager of the family's wealth.Resigned his chiefship in 1577 to Alexander Innes of Cromey, grand-nephew of the 13th chief, Alexander.
Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps01/ps01_136.htm
20th Chief of Clan Innes.A gallant gentleman but with a hot temper.1576 - Killed a clansman, Innes of Pethnik, (may not have been the Laird of Pethnik, but his brother *) at Edinburgh's Cross either by shooting or stabbing him (opinions vary). Afterwards he did not run away but stayed there until he was arrested, and was subsequently beheaded by the Regent Morton.The extensive Innes estates were thereafter forfeit to the crown.* This was probably Walter Innes brother of Thomas
Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps01/ps01_135.htm
19th Chief of Clan Innes.A politician who sat in the Reformation Parliament of 1560.William of Frosterseat, afterwards of that Ilk.Broil in Elgin Cathedral 1554.
Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps01/ps01_143.htm
First of Cromy, then of Rathmackenzye... service done to the Abbey of Pluscardin in removing robbers, and for providing twa tabernakils... Ane Account s. 91.Lack of Heraldry kunnskap s.95 Ane Account.
Notes from: http://members.madasafish.com/~edann/innes2/ps01/ps01_143.htm
First of Cromy, then of Rathmackenzye... service done to the Abbey of Pluscardin in removing robbers, and for providing twa tabernakils... Ane Account s. 91.Lack of Heraldry kunnskap s.95 Ane Account.